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Label: Not Two Records
Released: 2008

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Forgiveness

Label: Not Two Records
Released: 2008
Track listing: Living Waters; Glory, Glory, Glory; Holy Birth; Confess; Song To Thee; Giant Steps; Forgiveness.

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Heat Wave

Label: Not Two Records
Released: 2008
Track listing: Heat Wave; Beyond the Horizon; Mosaic; Ring a Bell; Tornado; The Squall in the Sahara; Amoeba; Spiral Staircase; To the Skies.

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The Gift Of Discernment

Label: Not Two Records
Released: 2008
Track listing: Raise The Spirit; There’s A Face For Every Year; Ganesha The Spy; Tamazunchale I; Portugal (for Linda Sharrock); Tamazunchale II.

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Michael Marcus: Lotus Symphony

Read "Lotus Symphony" reviewed by Troy Collins


A criminally under-sung multi-instrumentalist, Michael Marcus' collaborations with Ted Daniel, Frank Lowe, and Sonny Simmons over the past two decades have yielded some of the most enduring and adventurous sounds in modern jazz. A soulful stylist on soprano, alto, and baritone saxophone, Marcus is also an advocate of the more esoteric members of the saxophone family, ...

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Michael Marcus: Lotus Symphony

Read "Lotus Symphony" reviewed by Jerry D'Souza


Michael Marcus is a multi-instrumentalist who has shown mettle on the manzello, the stritch, the saxello, as well as the alto, baritone and soprano saxophones and the clarinet. He has recently been gravitating towards the clarinet and has played solely on the Bb clarinet on Golden Atoms (Soul Note, 2008) and here on Lotus Symphony.

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Charles Gayle Trio: Forgiveness

Read "Forgiveness" reviewed by Mark Corroto


His story is familiar to many. Charles Gayle, the many times homeless saxophonist, plays his signature firebrand music and testifies to his religious faith in equal measure. Known for his tenor, he also plays the piano (an early instrument for him) with his unique style that is simultaneously old school and modern. Here he ...

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Satoko Fujii Ma-Do Quartet: Heat Wave

Read "Heat Wave" reviewed by Budd Kopman


As her fiftieth birthday nears, pianist Satoko Fujii continues to release recordings at a furious pace. However, despite always extending her compositional and improvisational language, her musical personality remains recognizable by its unique mixture of melody, rhythm, freedom and structure. An amazing release, Heat Wave presents a new band named the Ma-Do Quartet, ...

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Satoko Fujii Ma-Do: Heat Wave

Read "Heat Wave" reviewed by Troy Collins


Heat Wave is the fourth record released in 2008 featuring the prolific and talented Japanese pianist Satoko Fujii. In honor of her 50th birthday, she organized an intensive release schedule, issuing three albums so far on her Libra imprint, including Trace a River with her veteran trio featuring bassist Mark Dresser and drummer Jim Black, Cloudy ...

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The Cosmosamatics: Free Within The Law

Read "Free Within The Law" reviewed by Jerry D'Souza


Sonny Simmons (alto sax, English horn) and Michael Marcus (tenor sax, Bb clarinet) are the twin sentinels of the powerhouse quartet, The Cosmosamatics, whose dynamic is enhanced by Art Lewis (drums) and Peter Herbert (bass). The familiarity between Simmons and Marcus helps drive the music as they fathom and develop ideas on the go. Lewis pumps ...


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